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  2. Rupert Keegan - Wikipedia

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    Rupert Keegan (26 February 1955 – 23 September 2024) was an English racing driver. He participated in 37 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 8 ...

  3. Hesketh 308E - Wikipedia

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    During this year, driver Rupert Keegan managed to qualify the car at every race entered although its best finish was only seventh place at the Austrian Grand Prix. For 1978 the team reverted to rather less controversial sponsorship from the Olympus Corporation, although results were less dependable.

  4. 1979 British Formula One Championship - Wikipedia

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    Rupert Keegan: Rupert Keegan: Guy Edwards: Fittipaldi: 4 Mallory Park: 7 May 75 Bernard de Dryver: Guy Edwards: Rupert Keegan: Arrows: 5 Snetterton: 20 May 53 Guy Edwards: Rupert Keegan: Rupert Keegan: Arrows: 6 Thruxton: 28 May 50 Guy Edwards: David Kennedy: Emilio de Villota: Lotus: 7 Zandvoort: 4 June 40 Guy Edwards: Emilio de Villota ...

  5. 1976 British Formula Three season - Wikipedia

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    Rupert Keegan took the B.A.R.C. BP Super Visco British Formula 3 Championship, while Bruno Giacomelli took the B.R.D.C. Shellsport British Formula Three Championship. Thanks to Giacomelli's March 763-Toyota and to Keegan's old 743, March dominated the two championships with 12 race wins, the other five falling to the Chevron B34s of Geoff Lees ...

  6. 1977 Belgian Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Rupert Keegan Hesketh-Ford 1:28,02 19 20 David Purley LEC-Ford 1:28,10 20 21 Ian Scheckter March-Ford 1:28,50 21 22 Brett Lunger McLaren-Ford 1:28,51 22 23 Larry Perkins Surtees-Ford 1:28,53 23 24 Patrick Nève March-Ford 1:28,67 24 25 Harald Ertl Hesketh-Ford 1:29,02 25 26 Jean-Pierre Jarier Penske-Ford 1:29,11 26 Cut-off: 27 Boy Hayje March-Ford

  7. Hesketh Racing - Wikipedia

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    Hesketh Racing was a Formula One constructor from the United Kingdom, which competed from 1973 to 1978.The team competed in 52 World Championship Grands Prix, winning one and achieving eight further podium finishes.

  8. 1983 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    Fitzpatrick entered himself as a driver in both cars – the first with Dieter Quester/David Hobbs and the other with Guy Edwards/Rupert Keegan. JFR also supported American Preston Henn's 956, entered from the IMSA series. Henn had Jean-Louis Schlesser and GT-veteran Claude Ballot-Léna as his co-drivers. [16]

  9. RAM Racing - Wikipedia

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    They then entered one of these cars for Rupert Keegan in the British Grand Prix. Kevin Cogan and Geoff Lees would guest in another car in the last two rounds, but their best finish was Keegan's 9th place at the United States Grand Prix. 1981 saw RAM manage and run the returning March Grand Prix team, with Derek Daly and Eliseo Salazar driving.